Workers Tearing Down Hop Vines Yakima County 1941
In September 1941, workers in Yakima County, Washington, tear down hop vines at the Yakima Chief Hop Ranch. These vines were readied for processing in a portable mechanical hop picker, illustrating the regions agricultural practices. Hops played a significant role in the economy of the Pacific Northwest during this era. The image belongs to the FSA/OWI Collection.
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Workers Tearing Down Hop Vines Yakima County 1941
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